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stringsncords
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It may be time to just blow up the computer and start from scratch...!
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It's back up again. Post and search all you want!
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jps wrote:Login problem here, too. Strange that you have to log in just to visit the main site; probably just some maintenance going on.
I think you hit it Jeff. I've seen this before when either updates or maintenance on a site was happening.
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guitar-murph wrote:The 'login' message being displayed is indicative of some kind of server problem/server maintenance, and has nothing to do with the user-id and password you might have created in order to post on their forum. Obviously they are still having issues with some of their IT infrastructure. Given the keen interest in their site from RIC fans....especially the 'recently shipped' feature, I would expect they will try to get this problem corrected as soon as possible.
Hah! Didn't read this before adding to Jeff's post. Welcome aboard the RRF train, Terry!
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Thanks for the warm welcome from all. I have spent considerable time on the corporate forum, but only within the last few weeks have I had a chance to browse through the information on this site. Appears to be very well done, and of course like the corporate site it has many friendly and knowledgeable folks onboard. RIC has been having problems with their site off and on for at least a few weeks, and I'm sure they are anxious to get the problems resolved. However, their core business is making musical instruments and not information technology.

Got to take some photos so that I can select an avatar. Got a great one in mind I want to use....
my 330 VP MB with gold guard and trc, trapeze tailpiece and 'tv' knobs. I have more expensive guitars in my collection, but this is the most visually appealing of all.

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guitar-murph wrote:... my 330 VP MB with gold guard and trc, trapeze tailpiece and 'tv' knobs ...
Wow, does that sound nice!
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Yo G-Murph,

This is where RIC folks migrate to when the site goes down and vice-versa.

Wlecome and can't wait to see the avatar.

Thanks for the info.

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Welcome to the other side, Terry.
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Terry: Welcome. Please take the time to register your Rickenbacker and upload some nice photos.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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Re: Rickenbacker site

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All appears well in Ric Site Forum land tonight...

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